THE FLAX PROCESS BONUS.
COMPETING PATENTEES. (By Teloffra-pli.—Spceio.l Correspondent.) Palmerston N., February 4. Tho following is the full list of competitors lor the Government's £12,000 bonus for an improved flax-dressing process:— • . . s H. J. Boekerij Patmerstoffl North—No tow, no paddocking, by-products used up. Geo. Craw, Lihto.il—Stripper slips process only. Clayton and Maude, Christehurch— No paddoeking, no scutching, reduced, washing. Tait and Co., Duncdin. J. Pierre Jlorine, Kutarere, Baj of Plenty—Flas dressing machines. F. Evans, Auckland. —Strips, washes and driers in ono process. G. C. Entwhistfo, Taukau—Washhiß machine. Suttie and Wynyard, Auckland—Various patents. 1 T. R. Giltman, sen., and Son, One-; hunga—Flax-dressing machine; no bleaching. . , T. H. Smith, Paegaroa—'Artificial dressing, no paddoeking. H. i'ravers, Twiss, Stratford —Nb stripper, paddooking, or scutching, Maddern Bros.,' Christehurch—No paddoeking. ' F. Henry, Invcrcargill— Flax-dressing machine. A. A. Carson, Kilbirnio—No paddocking. . ! A. J. Whiteside, Paupo, North Wairoa—New stripper, scutcher, etc..; run mill with two men. W.' Earnshaw, Watson Street, Wellington. • ; A. .Hunter, Wcstport—Flas-dressing machines. W. F. Marsh, Post Office, Christchurch—New process for using the same mill and machinery in present use. Robinson and Wanktitt, Foston—Tailclipping machine. H. B. Murphy, -Elstemwick, Victoria —No paddoeking, very little scutching,, improved colour and, strength. C. A'. Monticone and Co., Sydney— No particulars yet.. , Robert Jutz, DroUin, Victeria—Ohe'' mical .process. Ant. Teresa, Philadelphia—No washing or scutching. A. P. O'Brien, New York—Flax-dress-ing machine. ' Geo. Selick,' Hawkesburyi Ontario— Flax-dressing machine,'iio washing or paddoeking. , W, A. Mahor, Manehestcr —Elinviiiates present methods of stripping, paddockine and scutching. ' - :-W. E. Brown, Threadneedle Street, London. . W. J. -Vincent, Cardiff—Flax-dreSsing machines: no particulars ' P. E. Domono,-" Islington, LondonNo particulars. • - ; Tlie World's Fibre Corporation.. Ltd., London (T. Milne representative)—Flax--dressing machine. Ritterhaus and Bremen—No paddoeking; litilisatifln ol by-products. Dr. L. C. ,Maquart Beul, Rliein—No particulars. ' . Geo. Leuchs; process.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1977, 6 February 1914, Page 11
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287THE FLAX PROCESS BONUS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1977, 6 February 1914, Page 11
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